Mailing List flyrotary@lancaironline.net Message #45587
From: Ed Anderson <eanderson@carolina.rr.com>
Subject: RE: [FlyRotary] Time to report, 3rd flight!
Date: Sun, 5 Apr 2009 17:32:49 -0400
To: 'Rotary motors in aircraft' <flyrotary@lancaironline.net>
Congratulations, Don.

Agree that temps are a bit warm on the oil side, but otherwise sounds like
an engine putting out good power.  Any photos of the installation?

Keep us apprised of progress, performance and any modifications.

Ed

Ed Anderson

Rv-6A N494BW Rotary Powered

Matthews, NC

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-----Original Message-----
From: Rotary motors in aircraft [mailto:flyrotary@lancaironline.net] On
Behalf Of Don Wallker
Sent: Sunday, April 05, 2009 4:21 PM
To: Rotary motors in aircraft
Subject: [FlyRotary] Time to report, 3rd flight!

Test Pilot Tom Porta made his third flight today. He is a high time RV
driver.  I'm low time and don't want to be a dummy.  Oat 40.  max
altitude 8500, field elev 5000 no wind day.
               rpm               oil temp     water temp
Take off.  6000 rpm, ,   190-205      182-190
cruise       6000              200                177
max throttle 6800            205                183
MPH at cruise is 163 via GPS.  Dynon reading about 12 mph slower.
Sorry, no Egts or rate of climb.  I am finding that the Egts are in line
with the 13b and going as high as 1730 during ground testing and not
what was suggested as maxing out at 1550.  Glad I Jet Coated with the
2000 degree stuff.  We did get 1675 at 6500 rpm on the 2nd flight.  Egt
probes in the exhaust tube, 3 inches from the engine.
Tom says it flys like an RV and is smooth and quiet.  When he made a
pass, I could only hear the prop until he passed and then the engine
could be heard, but the prop was still most of it.  Hushpower 2.  He
didn't play with the mixture much.  Next time he or I will add fuel to
the mixture to see if the power comes on.
Notes:  When switching fuel pumps, #1 switches fine, #2 takes a few
seconds to come on, and drops in pressure, so the engine almost drops
out and then comes back up.  And thats with both on for a few seconds.  
The pumps sound different too. I put diode on the pumps, but that is not
it.  I'll be getting the new ones from Tracy and changing over.  And
saving 2 pounds!  Pumps on the fire wall, low on the  left, shielded,
with a blast tube.
The RPM display is dropping out (going to 0) above 6000RPM and coming
back on and off.  I used Tracy's fix of a .01uf cap from +12 to ground
on the EM-2 and it's better, but need more. When warm and throttling
back, the engine runs rough and pops a little.  More tuning needed,
probably mode 2.
As usual, cooling is the main problem.  It's OK now, but when things
warm it will be too hot.  My configuration is similar to Tracy's RV8
with the 3 rotor.  I have had a slight improvement with the water by
narrowing down the duct at the far end (to force more air through the
front) (no manometer measurements have been taken) and adding smoothing
panels where the air discharges from the radiator.  I tried turning it
into a James cowl with outlets on the outside of the cowl, but that made
it worse.  A lot of time and trouble.  I blocked off the sides of the
flywheel so no air would blow out on the rad or oil cooler, but no
difference.  My next plan is to open the bottom of the cowl when the air
discharges a little to see if there is a difference.  I notice that what
is working for others is cowl flaps, But there are no pictures.  
Pictures anyone??!!b  I'll also be switching to Maxdatrixes version of
water wetter this week.  There are a few other ideas too, but that will
wait until new pumps and this is tried.  If the oil doesn't cool down,
I"ll add an additional cooler under the redrive (the lines run through
there now) and build a chin opening  near to the prop to feed it.  My
existing cooler is a racing one, slightly bigger than the mazda and
rated for 350 psi.

Don Walker
RV-8 Renesis, EM-2, EC-2, Catto 76/88  1131 LBS  CG center of envelope
Intake tuned to 17.5 in but not as smooth as I would like
exhaust at 24 inches all three tubes.

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